Carnegie Science Center

February 23
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Calling Pittsburgh’s smallest scientists to the North Shore! On Mondays in February, the Carnegie Science Center invites all early learners, ages two to six, to enjoy a day packed with engaging experiences designed especially for them.

During Munchkin Mondays, preschoolers will get up close to exciting science concepts, participate in hands-on activities and socialize with other little learners. With the assistance of parents, family members or guardians, children will enjoy imaginative story times, make-and-take projects, planetarium shows and live demos.

Munchkin Mondays take place during the month of February, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The special themed activities, which take place throughout the center’s North Shore facilities, are wonderful for families and daycare groups alike.

Munchkin Mondays activities are free with general admission. For a few dollars more, visitors can also see Animalopolis or Born to be Wild in the Science Center’s Rangos Omnimax Theater, which holds the distinction of being Pittsburgh’s biggest movie screen!

Jennifer has worked at the Mattress Factory, Brooklyn Museum of Art and Dahesh Museum of Art and is co-author of Pittsburgh Signs Project: 250 Signs of Western Pennsylvania. She also is co-coordinator of Handmade Arcade. Musically, she is in a band called The Garment District and is a founding member of Brooklyn's The Ladybug Transistor.